PFF grades are LIVE: NFL Week 11

PFF grades are now live for every Week 11 game of the 2024 NFL season.

Each week, we will highlight an interesting grade or stat from every game in the NFL. Click here to dive into PFF Premium Stats for yourself. To dig deeper into every game, including snap counts for every player, subscribe to PFF+.


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WAS@PHI | GB@CHI | JAX@DET | LV@MIA | LAR@NE | CLE@NO
BAL@PITMIN@TEN | IND@NYJ | ATL@DEN | SEA@SF | KC@BUF
CIN@LAC | HOU@DAL 

Philadelphia Eagles 26, Washington Commanders 18

Eagles CB Quinyon Mitchell

The Eagles held Commanders wide receiver Terry McLaurin to just two targets and one reception for 10 yards on Thursday Night Football. Mitchell lined up at right cornerback on all but four of his snaps, while McLaurin aligned opposite him on all but 10 of his snaps. The Commanders didn’t target McLaurin once with Mitchell across from him.

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Green Bay Packers 20, Chicago Bears 19

Bears QB Caleb Williams

Williams looked much more composed for the Bears, even though his team ultimately fell to the Packers. He went 23-for-31 for 231 yards and had a pair of big-time throws, finishing the game with an 85.2 PFF grade — the second-best of his career to date.

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Detroit Lions 52, Jacksonville Jaguars 6

Lions WR Amon-Ra St. Brown

St. Brown had an incredible game as a receiver, averaging 5.03 yards per route run in the Lions' dominant win. He caught all 11 passes thrown his way for 161 yards and two touchdowns, earning a 92.8 PFF receiving grade.

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Miami Dolphins 34, Las Vegas Raiders 19

Dolphins EDGE Chop Robinson

The first-round draft pick had the best game of his career to date, earning a 79.3 PFF pass-rushing grade in the win. From 25 pass-rushing snaps, he racked up six hurries and finished the game with a 34.8% pass-rush win rate.

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Los Angeles Rams 28, New England Patriots 22

Rams WRs Puka Nacua and Cooper Kupp

The Rams' dynamic duo delivered outstanding efficiency in their latest outing, both finishing with a yards-per-route-run average above 5.00. Nacua led the charge with 5.59, totaling 123 yards on seven receptions, while Kupp followed closely at 5.05, racking up 106 yards on six catches.

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New Orleans Saints 35, Cleveland Browns 14

Saints LB Demario Davis

The veteran linebacker put on another vintage performance, earning a 91.2 PFF grade in the win over the Browns. He made a defensive stop against the run, another in coverage, and he finished the game with a pair of pass breakups.

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Pittsburgh Steelers 18, Baltimore Ravens 16

Steelers LB Patrick Queen

Queen was dominant in his first game against the team that drafted him. He earned an 80.5 PFF coverage grade and finished the game with a tackle for loss, a forced fumble and two fumble recoveries.

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Minnesota Vikings 23, Tennessee Titans 13

Vikings QB Sam Darnold

The Vikings quarterback had a nice bounce-back game this week, finishing 20-of-32 for 246 yards and two touchdowns. He earned a 90.4 PFF passing grade and recorded a pair of big-time throws with one turnover-worthy play.

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Indianapolis Colts 28, New York Jets 27

Colts QB Anthony Richardson

In his return to the starting lineup, Richardson offered the Colts an encouraging glimpse at what the future could look like, going 20-for-30 for 272 yards with a touchdown and a big-time throw. He finished the game with an 80.3 PFF passing grade, the best of his career to date.

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Denver Broncos 38, Atlanta Falcons 6

Broncos QB Bo Nix

Nix delivered an efficient performance in the Broncos' dominant win over the Falcons. He completed 28-of-33 passes for 308 yards, four touchdowns and no interceptions. While he recorded just one big-time throw, he avoided any turnover-worthy plays, earning an impressive 84.7 PFF passing grade.

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Seattle Seahawks 20, San Francisco 49ers 17

49ers WR Jauan Jennings

With tight end George Kittle out, Jennings was firmly Brock Purdy’s favorite target, seeing 10 targets in the 49ers' loss. Jennings caught all 10 of them for 91 yards, earning an 82.0 PFF receiving grade and averaging 2.53 yards per route run.

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Buffalo Bills 30, Kansas City Chiefs 21

Bills QB Josh Allen

Josh Allen delivered an impressive performance as the Bills handed the Chiefs their first loss of the season. He completed 27-of-40 passes for 265 yards, recorded five big-time throws, and avoided any turnover-worthy plays. Allen earned an 83.7 PFF passing grade for his efforts.

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Los Angeles Chargers 34, Cincinnati Bengals 27

Chargers OT Joe Alt

The fifth overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft continued to impress on Sunday Night Football, earning an 84.1 PFF grade. He excelled with an 84.4 run-blocking grade and an 80.8 pass-blocking grade, surrendering just one quarterback hit across 42 pass-blocking snaps.

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Houston Texans 34, Dallas Cowboys 10

Texans EDGE Derek Barnett

Barnett played a season-high 38 snaps and backed it up with, by far, his best performance of the season. He tallied a crucial sack and a pair of hurries across 28 pass-rushing snaps, finishing the game with a 16.0% pass-rush win rate. He forced a fumble on the sack and recovered a separate fumble on the same play, returning it for a touchdown.

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